VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9, unveiled at VMware Explore 2024 in Las Vegas, promises to be a game-changer for private cloud infrastructure. With a focus on simplifying deployment, enhancing security, and unifying management, VCF 9 is set to streamline the transition from siloed IT […]
The team covered topics related to VKS (VMware Kubernetes Service). This includes NSX and where the SDDC Manager comes in to play. The team explored the NSX Manager GUI and CLI. Also touched the SDDC Manager for IaaS Control Plane (VKS), to show Content Libraries and Storage Policies.
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A short video on the new DSM 2.2 Object Store service to complement my earlier blog post on the new Data Service Manager 2.2 Object Store service. This service is delivered in partnership with MinIO. This will allow our customers to provision and monitor object stores on vSphere infrastructure. Note that this is a “tech preview” and should not yet be used in production. However, we encourage customers to try and it out and send us their feedback as part of a “proof of concept” or PoC. Also…Read More
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In this Part-2 recording I will cover the VMware Aria Automation Upgrade from 8.16 to 8.18 Using VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle Manager aka vRLCM.
My Lab Environment: VMware Aria Automation 8.16 – Single node instance
VMware Workspace One Access 3.3.7 (vIDM) -Single node instance
VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle 8.18
Prerequisites: follow the VMware Aria Suites products upgrade sequences. in my case I have already upgraded the vRLCM 8.16 to 8.18 and vIDM 3.3.6 to 3.3.7 before starting the Aria Automation Upgrade.
In this recording will cover the installation and Quick start launch of Aria Automation 8.16 using VMware Aria Suite Easy Installer.
The following steps need to complete before start installation. 1. Download the VMware Aria Automation lifecycle installer ISO 2. Pre-stage the DNS records for the following instances: a. VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle aka vRLCM b. VMware Identity Manager aka (vIDM) c. VMware Aria Automation aka (vRA) Note: This is lab environment I have installed standalone instance of vIDM and vRA for the Production deployment you must deploy the cluster instances which required the external load balancer.